Hello,
I want to create a rule to pass spam emails with a score less than 1.0 to Junk email folders.
I found the option to move spam to the Junk Email folder and I think I need to setup a Content filter rule to move every spam email with a score higher than 1.0 to the Spam Trap folder.
Is this correct?
In the Content Filter, I cannot add dots like 0.9 or 1.5 only 0, 1, 2, 3, etc. So, 1 means 1.0 or 0.1?
Edit: Also, I would like to know if there is a way to automatically delete emails older than 30 days in Junk Email folders.
Thank you in advance.
Abel Herrera
Well, it seems that the Content filter rule is working.
And for cleaning up the Junk E-mail folder for emails older than 30 days I have the file Midnight.bat with Accountprune /m /d=30 /p=''Junk E-Mail.IMAP
Hope that works.
Regards
Hello,
You stated:
"Well, it seems that the Content filter rule is working."
Glad to hear that you were able to get your content filter rule configured correctly.
You stated:
"And for cleaning up the Junk E-mail folder for emails older than 30 days I have the file Midnight.bat with Accountprune /m /d=30 /p=''Junk E-Mail.IMAP"
Instructions for the usage of MDaemon program "AccountPrune.exe" are in the file "AccountPrune.txt". Both are located in folder "\MDaemon\App\".
From file "C:\MDaemon\App\AccountPrune.txt":
(4) SPECIFIED FOLDER:
Using the /P command line option specifies the folder that you want to delete or archive. To prune all folders use
/p="all". To prune specific IMAP folders, use the folder name such as /p="Spam.IMAP".
(a) The following is an example of the line option:
Accountprune.exe /m /d=2 /p="all"
The above command line will prune every user's Inbox and root IMAP folders that are at least 2 days old.
(b) The following is an example of the line option:
Accountprune.exe /m /d=2 /p="Spam.IMAP"
The above command line will prune every user's root Spam.IMAP folder that is at least 2 days old.
This is an example of the Spam.IMAP folder path for the above command line:
C:\MDaemon\Users\altn.test.com\user1\Spam.IMAP
C:\MDaemon\Users\altn.test.com\user2\Spam.IMAP
What you have posted appears to match the syntax of the "AccountPrune" command above so I feel it should work.
The results of your "AccountPrune" command will be store in file "AccountPrune_yyyy-mm-dd.log" in folder "C:\MDaemon\Logs\".